After a month here, I finally put together a bunch of videos from Singapore.
P.S.Batam has not been included.

published:11 Sep 2013

views:935

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
___
Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
___
FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY!:
ANDY VUONG
▸ SNAPCHAT | andy_vuong
▸ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/andy_vuong/

Hi friends! Here is my day in the life of an exchange student at the National University of Singapore! This semester has been a dream come true and it's all because of the people that I've met and the once in a lifetime experiences I've had! If you get a chance to study abroad, NUS is definitely a must! It's so close to all the other south east asian countries and the country is beautiful! I hope you enjoy this video :)
Music:
And So it Begins by Artificial.Music
Nighttime Stroll by Artificial.Music
https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music/sets/confessions

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Singapore Exchange Part 1: Arrival and Entertainment

After a month here, I finally put together a bunch of videos from Singapore.
P.S.Batam has not been included.

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SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
___
Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
___
FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY!:
ANDY VUONG
▸ SNAPCHAT | andy_vuong
▸ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/andy_vuong/

Day in the Life of an Exchange Student in Singapore | NUS

Hi friends! Here is my day in the life of an exchange student at the National University of Singapore! This semester has been a dream come true and it's all because of the people that I've met and the once in a lifetime experiences I've had! If you get a chance to study abroad, NUS is definitely a must! It's so close to all the other south east asian countries and the country is beautiful! I hope you enjoy this video :)
Music:
And So it Begins by Artificial.Music
Nighttime Stroll by Artificial.Music
https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music/sets/confessions

Singapore Exchange Semester Q&A | HeyDahye

How many times can a human say 'Singapore' in the span of ten minutes? List of questions below if you wanna skip:
1. What are the do's and dont's of packing?
2. How to find roomies and accomodation?
3. How much to budget?
4. How do you travel so much during the semester?
5. What's the workload like?
6. What's student life like at SMU?
7. Any culture shocks?
8. Where are my favorite spots in Singapore?
9. What are the must-eat's?
10. Any regrets? What would you change if you could do it again?
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14th Singapore and Hong Kong Exchange Programme

International Exchange Students Try Singapore Food for the First Time

The heat is on! NTU’s international exchange students from Canada, Japan, Korea, Sweden and the US take up our taste test and rate mee rebus, ayam penyet and other Singapore food that can be found in NTU’s canteens.
To find out what else they like about NTU, look out for the upcoming issue of HEY! Magazine. http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg

VIDEO 1: Op Exchange naar Singapore - De Reis

HCL takes Relationship Beyond The Contract with Singapore Exchange

Tinku Gupta, Head of Technology at Singapore Exchange talks about the role of resilience in their technology roadmap and how HCL has been proven an integral part of it. With our Infrastructure capabilities, we have helped Singapore Exchange in building an efficient technical environment which brings agility around innovation.
This video is part of HCL Technologies' Relationship Beyond the Contract video series. At HCL Tech, we put our client’s interests above everything else. We believe that a relationship is not just about two parties signing a deal on a piece of paper, but about people coming together to create ideas, and more importantly, value.

Singapore Exchange Part 1: Arrival and Entertainment

After a month here, I finally put together a bunch of videos from Singapore.
P.S.Batam has not been included.

published: 11 Sep 2013

SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
___
Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
___
FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY!:
ANDY VUONG
▸ SNAPCHAT | andy_vuong
▸ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/andy_vuon...

Day in the Life of an Exchange Student in Singapore | NUS

Hi friends! Here is my day in the life of an exchange student at the National University of Singapore! This semester has been a dream come true and it's all because of the people that I've met and the once in a lifetime experiences I've had! If you get a chance to study abroad, NUS is definitely a must! It's so close to all the other south east asian countries and the country is beautiful! I hope you enjoy this video :)
Music:
And So it Begins by Artificial.Music
Nighttime Stroll by Artificial.Music
https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music/sets/confessions

Singapore Exchange Semester Q&A | HeyDahye

How many times can a human say 'Singapore' in the span of ten minutes? List of questions below if you wanna skip:
1. What are the do's and dont's of packing?
2. How to find roomies and accomodation?
3. How much to budget?
4. How do you travel so much during the semester?
5. What's the workload like?
6. What's student life like at SMU?
7. Any culture shocks?
8. Where are my favorite spots in Singapore?
9. What are the must-eat's?
10. Any regrets? What would you change if you could do it again?
// B LO Ghttp://heydahye.com
// I NS TA GR A M @heydahye
http://instagram.com/heydahye
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https://www.facebook.com/heydahyeblog
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14th Singapore and Hong Kong Exchange Programme

International Exchange Students Try Singapore Food for the First Time

The heat is on! NTU’s international exchange students from Canada, Japan, Korea, Sweden and the US take up our taste test and rate mee rebus, ayam penyet and other Singapore food that can be found in NTU’s canteens.
To find out what else they like about NTU, look out for the upcoming issue of HEY! Magazine. http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg

VIDEO 1: Op Exchange naar Singapore - De Reis

published: 18 Aug 2017

HCL takes Relationship Beyond The Contract with Singapore Exchange

Tinku Gupta, Head of Technology at Singapore Exchange talks about the role of resilience in their technology roadmap and how HCL has been proven an integral part of it. With our Infrastructure capabilities, we have helped Singapore Exchange in building an efficient technical environment which brings agility around innovation.
This video is part of HCL Technologies' Relationship Beyond the Contract video series. At HCL Tech, we put our client’s interests above everything else. We believe that a relationship is not just about two parties signing a deal on a piece of paper, but about people coming together to create ideas, and more importantly, value.

SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've lea...

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
___
Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
___
FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY!:
ANDY VUONG
▸ SNAPCHAT | andy_vuong
▸ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/andy_vuong/

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
___
Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
___
FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY!:
ANDY VUONG
▸ SNAPCHAT | andy_vuong
▸ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/andy_vuong/

Hi friends! Here is my day in the life of an exchange student at the National University of Singapore! This semester has been a dream come true and it's all because of the people that I've met and the once in a lifetime experiences I've had! If you get a chance to study abroad, NUS is definitely a must! It's so close to all the other south east asian countries and the country is beautiful! I hope you enjoy this video :)
Music:
And So it Begins by Artificial.Music
Nighttime Stroll by Artificial.Music
https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music/sets/confessions

Hi friends! Here is my day in the life of an exchange student at the National University of Singapore! This semester has been a dream come true and it's all because of the people that I've met and the once in a lifetime experiences I've had! If you get a chance to study abroad, NUS is definitely a must! It's so close to all the other south east asian countries and the country is beautiful! I hope you enjoy this video :)
Music:
And So it Begins by Artificial.Music
Nighttime Stroll by Artificial.Music
https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music/sets/confessions

Singapore Exchange Semester Q&A | HeyDahye

How many times can a human say 'Singapore' in the span of ten minutes? List of questions below if you wanna skip:
1. What are the do's and dont's of packing?
...

How many times can a human say 'Singapore' in the span of ten minutes? List of questions below if you wanna skip:
1. What are the do's and dont's of packing?
2. How to find roomies and accomodation?
3. How much to budget?
4. How do you travel so much during the semester?
5. What's the workload like?
6. What's student life like at SMU?
7. Any culture shocks?
8. Where are my favorite spots in Singapore?
9. What are the must-eat's?
10. Any regrets? What would you change if you could do it again?
// B LO Ghttp://heydahye.com
// I NS TA GR A M @heydahye
http://instagram.com/heydahye
// F AC EB OO K
https://www.facebook.com/heydahyeblog
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How many times can a human say 'Singapore' in the span of ten minutes? List of questions below if you wanna skip:
1. What are the do's and dont's of packing?
2. How to find roomies and accomodation?
3. How much to budget?
4. How do you travel so much during the semester?
5. What's the workload like?
6. What's student life like at SMU?
7. Any culture shocks?
8. Where are my favorite spots in Singapore?
9. What are the must-eat's?
10. Any regrets? What would you change if you could do it again?
// B LO Ghttp://heydahye.com
// I NS TA GR A M @heydahye
http://instagram.com/heydahye
// F AC EB OO K
https://www.facebook.com/heydahyeblog
key words: hey dahye fashion style blog instagram new channel tutorial beauty ootds outfits korean school study tips new creative short film hipster art artsy canon t3i 50mm photography singapore exchange semester study abroad asia student marina bay sands clarke quay traveling vlog what to do where to visit go pro hero singapore management university bras basah doby gaut

International Exchange Students Try Singapore Food for the First Time

The heat is on! NTU’s international exchange students from Canada, Japan, Korea, Sweden and the US take up our taste test and rate mee rebus, ayam penyet and ot...

The heat is on! NTU’s international exchange students from Canada, Japan, Korea, Sweden and the US take up our taste test and rate mee rebus, ayam penyet and other Singapore food that can be found in NTU’s canteens.
To find out what else they like about NTU, look out for the upcoming issue of HEY! Magazine. http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg

The heat is on! NTU’s international exchange students from Canada, Japan, Korea, Sweden and the US take up our taste test and rate mee rebus, ayam penyet and other Singapore food that can be found in NTU’s canteens.
To find out what else they like about NTU, look out for the upcoming issue of HEY! Magazine. http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg

Tinku Gupta, Head of Technology at Singapore Exchange talks about the role of resilience in their technology roadmap and how HCL has been proven an integral part of it. With our Infrastructure capabilities, we have helped Singapore Exchange in building an efficient technical environment which brings agility around innovation.
This video is part of HCL Technologies' Relationship Beyond the Contract video series. At HCL Tech, we put our client’s interests above everything else. We believe that a relationship is not just about two parties signing a deal on a piece of paper, but about people coming together to create ideas, and more importantly, value.

Tinku Gupta, Head of Technology at Singapore Exchange talks about the role of resilience in their technology roadmap and how HCL has been proven an integral part of it. With our Infrastructure capabilities, we have helped Singapore Exchange in building an efficient technical environment which brings agility around innovation.
This video is part of HCL Technologies' Relationship Beyond the Contract video series. At HCL Tech, we put our client’s interests above everything else. We believe that a relationship is not just about two parties signing a deal on a piece of paper, but about people coming together to create ideas, and more importantly, value.

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybo...

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

Singapore City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

INSIDE Singapore | Travel Guide | October 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an imme...

published: 27 Mar 2017

SINGAPORE | TRAVEL VLOG 2017 [PART 1]

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji La...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half ...

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
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How to travel SINGAPORE (exact budget/costs)?

Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
First stop: Singapore!
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Singapore financial breakdown (one week for two people):
Transportation: Total - £690.57
- £663.2 on one way flights from Manchester
- £27.37 on the metro
Food and drink: Total - £2...

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast A...

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to ...

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
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All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
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All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in S...

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
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In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic
Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 15$ off your next Hotel on booking.com:
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How to travel SINGAPORE (exact budget/costs)?

Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries th...

Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
First stop: Singapore!
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Singapore financial breakdown (one week for two people):
Transportation: Total - £690.57
- £663.2 on one way flights from Manchester
- £27.37 on the metro
Food and drink: Total - £218.31
Accommodation: Total - £352.14
- £250 for one night in Marina bay sands
- £69.47 for three nights in the Inncrowd
- £32.67 for two nights in the Mitraa
Activities: Total - £195.21
- £59 on Singapore zoo and night safari
- £36.85 on the cable car
- £31.27 on the aquarium
- £18.98 on souvenirs
- £15.63 on the Gardens by the bay (flower dome)
- £5.58 orchid garden
- £27.90 on museums
Visa: Total - £0
Total: £1456.23
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Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
First stop: Singapore!
#RealCost
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to not miss out on more travel vlogs and travel tips!
Singapore financial breakdown (one week for two people):
Transportation: Total - £690.57
- £663.2 on one way flights from Manchester
- £27.37 on the metro
Food and drink: Total - £218.31
Accommodation: Total - £352.14
- £250 for one night in Marina bay sands
- £69.47 for three nights in the Inncrowd
- £32.67 for two nights in the Mitraa
Activities: Total - £195.21
- £59 on Singapore zoo and night safari
- £36.85 on the cable car
- £31.27 on the aquarium
- £18.98 on souvenirs
- £15.63 on the Gardens by the bay (flower dome)
- £5.58 orchid garden
- £27.90 on museums
Visa: Total - £0
Total: £1456.23
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/a2ytravellers
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a2y_travellers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/A2YTravellers
Tumblr: http://a2ytravellers.tumblr.com/
Music:
REALRIDE by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/AkumpVSv1VY
Bay Breeze by FortyThr33 https://soundcloud.com/fortythr33-43
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/XER8Zg0ExKU

In a rare move, the two premier exchanges in India, BSE and NSE, have joined hands to end all licensing agreements with all foreign exchanges. Consequently, NSE and BSE will stop offering live prices with Singapore and Dubai exchanges, respectively. The main aim of the move is to stop Singapore Exchange (SGX) from starting stock futures.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC...

8 Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Buying and Selling Fiat like USD to Bitcoin and Ethereum

What are the top 8 cryptocurrency exchanges for buying and selling fiat currencies like USD, EUR, CAD, GBP, KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and hundreds more altcoins with Bittrex and Poloniex? Will you watch this video or read this description to find out? My favorite exchange is Coinbase which I have used to buy and sell hundreds of thousands of US Dollars in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. If you would like to sign up for Coinbase, would you use my link at https://www.coinbase.com/join/53f220834b1a7fd652000013 because Coinbase will give you and me $10 each in Bitcoin for the referral?
Bitstamp at https://www.bitstamp.net might be the best global option if you can make a deposit with SEPA in the EU or a wire transfer in nearly any other country becau...

Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus - ExclusiveInterview with Patrick Lee, full time trader at the Singapore Monetary Exchange (SIMEX).
This video interview is a bonus from the Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus book by AlvinChow, founder and CEO of Dr Wealth.
In this video, Alvin finds out the following from Patrick Lee:
00:13 - Who is Patrick Lee and how did he get into trading
01:52 - Recovering after a huge loss
05:22 - Patrick's trading journey and algorithm trading
09:54 - Futures vs Equity - which is easier?
12:20 - Patrick's best and worst trades
15:33 - How often should you evaluate your trading performance
16:51 - Patrick's successful trading style
21:15 - Patrick's definition of a high probability trade
22:50 - A successful trader's psychology
23:37 - Deciding on the right...

Malaysian Chinese success story

Olivia Lum is the founder, group chief executive officer, and president of the Singapore-based Hyflux Group. She also heads the Research and Developmentfunction.
Lum started corporate life as a chemist with Glaxo Pharmaceutical. After working for three years at Glaxo, she left in 1989 at the age of 28 to start up Hydrochem, the precursor to Hyflux, with just SG$20,000 of capital, which she raised by selling her condominium and car.[3] She hired three employees at the start; Lum herself rode around on a motorcycle selling her company's water filters and treatment chemicals.[4] By January 2001, Hyflux had become the first water treatment company to be listed on SESDAQ, and was upgraded to the Singapore Exchange's Mainboard in April 2003.[citation needed] By 2005, she had a net worth of ...

published: 27 May 2011

Conrad Alvin Lim - FuckUp Nights Singapore

Speaker: ConradAlvin Lim, Derivatives Trader, Finance Educator, Best Selling Author, Founder/Creator - Pattern Trader Tutorial and Tools, Founding Director - FinancialScents Pte Ltd
Having been a struggling entrepreneur all his life, Conrad finally succumbed to bankruptcy in 2000 at the age of 36 as a result of financial ignorance. After getting discharge from seven years of bankruptcy, he finally found his calling and carved himself a niche career in a field that he is not qualified at all to be in. Nevertheless, he has become a most respected educator in finance and economics and a regular keynote speaker in the subject of Macroeconomics, Financial Psychology and Money Management.
He has been a regular contributor to INVESTMagazine (ShareInvestor) and the Business Times. He has appear...

In a rare move, the two premier exchanges in India, BSE and NSE, have joined hands to end all licensing agreements with all foreign exchanges. Consequently, NSE...

In a rare move, the two premier exchanges in India, BSE and NSE, have joined hands to end all licensing agreements with all foreign exchanges. Consequently, NSE and BSE will stop offering live prices with Singapore and Dubai exchanges, respectively. The main aim of the move is to stop Singapore Exchange (SGX) from starting stock futures.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC-TV18 for their information & investing needs. This audience is highly diversified at one level comprising of key groups such as business leaders, professionals, retail investors, brokers and traders, intermediaries, self-employed professionals, HighNet Worth individuals, students and even homemakers but shares a distinct commonality in terms of their spirit of enterprise.
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In a rare move, the two premier exchanges in India, BSE and NSE, have joined hands to end all licensing agreements with all foreign exchanges. Consequently, NSE and BSE will stop offering live prices with Singapore and Dubai exchanges, respectively. The main aim of the move is to stop Singapore Exchange (SGX) from starting stock futures.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC-TV18 for their information & investing needs. This audience is highly diversified at one level comprising of key groups such as business leaders, professionals, retail investors, brokers and traders, intermediaries, self-employed professionals, HighNet Worth individuals, students and even homemakers but shares a distinct commonality in terms of their spirit of enterprise.
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Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus - ExclusiveInterview with Yeo Kheong Hee, KeyWealthTrainer at Adam KhooLearningTechnology and Bestselling Author of 'Secrets of ForexMillionaires' and 'Peak PerformanceForex Trading'.
This video interview is a bonus from the Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus book by AlvinChow, founder and CEO of Dr Wealth.
In this video, Alvin finds out the following from Yeo Kheong Hee:
00:13 - Who is Yeo Kheong Hee and how did he get into trading
04:47 - How long it took to achieve consistent profits from trading?
07:25 - Kheong Hee's trading style
11:40 - Does Kheong Hee use any other form of analysis, on top of technicals?
13:41 - An overview to Kheong Hee's trading strategy
17:14 - How to manage your risk in trading?
20:02 - How to deal with a streak of losses?
22:25 - Kheong Hee's best and worst trades
23:29 - Importance of sticking to your rules
25:02 - What qualities does a trader need to be successful?
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Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus - ExclusiveInterview with Yeo Kheong Hee, KeyWealthTrainer at Adam KhooLearningTechnology and Bestselling Author of 'Secrets of ForexMillionaires' and 'Peak PerformanceForex Trading'.
This video interview is a bonus from the Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus book by AlvinChow, founder and CEO of Dr Wealth.
In this video, Alvin finds out the following from Yeo Kheong Hee:
00:13 - Who is Yeo Kheong Hee and how did he get into trading
04:47 - How long it took to achieve consistent profits from trading?
07:25 - Kheong Hee's trading style
11:40 - Does Kheong Hee use any other form of analysis, on top of technicals?
13:41 - An overview to Kheong Hee's trading strategy
17:14 - How to manage your risk in trading?
20:02 - How to deal with a streak of losses?
22:25 - Kheong Hee's best and worst trades
23:29 - Importance of sticking to your rules
25:02 - What qualities does a trader need to be successful?
Purchase the book at: https://drwealth.leadpages.co/secrets-of-singapore-trading-gurus/
Visit https://www.drwealth.com/ to learn more about investing now
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8 Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Buying and Selling Fiat like USD to Bitcoin and Ethereum

What are the top 8 cryptocurrency exchanges for buying and selling fiat currencies like USD, EUR, CAD, GBP, KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and hundreds more altcoins with Bittrex and Poloniex? Will you watch this video or read this description to find out? My favorite exchange is Coinbase which I have used to buy and sell hundreds of thousands of US Dollars in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. If you would like to sign up for Coinbase, would you use my link at https://www.coinbase.com/join/53f220834b1a7fd652000013 because Coinbase will give you and me $10 each in Bitcoin for the referral?
Bitstamp at https://www.bitstamp.net might be the best global option if you can make a deposit with SEPA in the EU or a wire transfer in nearly any other country because Bitstamp's help at https://www.bitstamp.net/account/deposit/ states "REST OF THE WORLD. International bank transfer deposits carry 0.05% deposit fee on our side (minimum fee = 7.50 USD/EUR) and take 2 - 5 business days to credit. USD deposits credited to your USD balance won't be converted. All other currencies will be converted to the selected balance currency, free of charge." Ripple as XRP and Bitcoin as BTC are both available to trade with fiat currencies on Bitstamp. Credit cards can also be used to make purchases on Bitstamp with fees ranging from 5% to 8% as listed at https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/.
Kraken at https://www.kraken.com has the greatest current selection I have found for an exchange which accepts incoming fiat deposits while trading with the most altcoins. Kraken accepts EUR SEPA deposits, USD, GBP, EUR, and JPY wire deposits as well as witdrawals. For Canadian dollars, wire deposits are free and EFT withdrawals are $10 with a $25,000 daily max. In addition to Bitcoin, Kraken allows USD with EUR and a few CAD or JPY directly to Ethereum, Ripple, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dash, Monero, Zcash, USDT, Gnosis, and Stellar Lumens with Iconomi available from ETH and XBT which is Bitcoin.
GDAX operates in the US, Europe, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore at https://www.gdax.com/ trading in BTC/USD, ETH/USD, ETH/BTC, LTC/USD, LTC/BTC, BTC/EUR, and BTC/GBP.
Gemini at https://gemini.com is available in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, United Kingdom, and the United States of America in 44 states with BTC/USD, ETH/BTC, and ETH/USD available for all via US Dollar wire transfers.
xBTCe at https://www.xbtce.com accepts wire transfers from many countries including the USA, China, and Russia with native language support in English, Russian, and Chinese.
Wall of Coins at https://wallofcoins.com/en/ is available in the USA, Canada, and more countries soon for direct cash deposits via local bank accounts in Bitcoin and Dash.
Local Bitcoins at https://localbitcoins.com/ allows buyers and sellers in 248 countries to make cash and online transactions directly for Bitcoin with generally 10% or higher above marketplace costs.
In summary, I think Coinbase, Bitstamp, and Kraken are three of the best places online to use USD, EUR, CAD, and GBP to buy directly into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dash, and more altcoins. GDAX, Gemini, and xBTCe are great alternatives especially for KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH. Wall of Coins and Local Bitcoins are effective for changing cash to Bitcoin to then use on an exchange like Bittrex or Poloniex.
If you enjoyed reading or watching this and would like to continue learning with me, will you enroll at The University of JerryBanfield today at http://u.jerrybanfield.com/ or start with free coupons to a few of my courses at https://jerrybanfield.com/freecourses/ or read my blog at https://steemit.com/@jerrybanfield/ to see the newest updates?
Thank you very much for reading or watching this and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Love,
Jerry Banfield

What are the top 8 cryptocurrency exchanges for buying and selling fiat currencies like USD, EUR, CAD, GBP, KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and hundreds more altcoins with Bittrex and Poloniex? Will you watch this video or read this description to find out? My favorite exchange is Coinbase which I have used to buy and sell hundreds of thousands of US Dollars in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. If you would like to sign up for Coinbase, would you use my link at https://www.coinbase.com/join/53f220834b1a7fd652000013 because Coinbase will give you and me $10 each in Bitcoin for the referral?
Bitstamp at https://www.bitstamp.net might be the best global option if you can make a deposit with SEPA in the EU or a wire transfer in nearly any other country because Bitstamp's help at https://www.bitstamp.net/account/deposit/ states "REST OF THE WORLD. International bank transfer deposits carry 0.05% deposit fee on our side (minimum fee = 7.50 USD/EUR) and take 2 - 5 business days to credit. USD deposits credited to your USD balance won't be converted. All other currencies will be converted to the selected balance currency, free of charge." Ripple as XRP and Bitcoin as BTC are both available to trade with fiat currencies on Bitstamp. Credit cards can also be used to make purchases on Bitstamp with fees ranging from 5% to 8% as listed at https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/.
Kraken at https://www.kraken.com has the greatest current selection I have found for an exchange which accepts incoming fiat deposits while trading with the most altcoins. Kraken accepts EUR SEPA deposits, USD, GBP, EUR, and JPY wire deposits as well as witdrawals. For Canadian dollars, wire deposits are free and EFT withdrawals are $10 with a $25,000 daily max. In addition to Bitcoin, Kraken allows USD with EUR and a few CAD or JPY directly to Ethereum, Ripple, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dash, Monero, Zcash, USDT, Gnosis, and Stellar Lumens with Iconomi available from ETH and XBT which is Bitcoin.
GDAX operates in the US, Europe, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore at https://www.gdax.com/ trading in BTC/USD, ETH/USD, ETH/BTC, LTC/USD, LTC/BTC, BTC/EUR, and BTC/GBP.
Gemini at https://gemini.com is available in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, United Kingdom, and the United States of America in 44 states with BTC/USD, ETH/BTC, and ETH/USD available for all via US Dollar wire transfers.
xBTCe at https://www.xbtce.com accepts wire transfers from many countries including the USA, China, and Russia with native language support in English, Russian, and Chinese.
Wall of Coins at https://wallofcoins.com/en/ is available in the USA, Canada, and more countries soon for direct cash deposits via local bank accounts in Bitcoin and Dash.
Local Bitcoins at https://localbitcoins.com/ allows buyers and sellers in 248 countries to make cash and online transactions directly for Bitcoin with generally 10% or higher above marketplace costs.
In summary, I think Coinbase, Bitstamp, and Kraken are three of the best places online to use USD, EUR, CAD, and GBP to buy directly into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dash, and more altcoins. GDAX, Gemini, and xBTCe are great alternatives especially for KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH. Wall of Coins and Local Bitcoins are effective for changing cash to Bitcoin to then use on an exchange like Bittrex or Poloniex.
If you enjoyed reading or watching this and would like to continue learning with me, will you enroll at The University of JerryBanfield today at http://u.jerrybanfield.com/ or start with free coupons to a few of my courses at https://jerrybanfield.com/freecourses/ or read my blog at https://steemit.com/@jerrybanfield/ to see the newest updates?
Thank you very much for reading or watching this and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Love,
Jerry Banfield

Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus - ExclusiveInterview with Patrick Lee, full time trader at the Singapore Monetary Exchange (SIMEX).
This video interview is a bonus from the Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus book by AlvinChow, founder and CEO of Dr Wealth.
In this video, Alvin finds out the following from Patrick Lee:
00:13 - Who is Patrick Lee and how did he get into trading
01:52 - Recovering after a huge loss
05:22 - Patrick's trading journey and algorithm trading
09:54 - Futures vs Equity - which is easier?
12:20 - Patrick's best and worst trades
15:33 - How often should you evaluate your trading performance
16:51 - Patrick's successful trading style
21:15 - Patrick's definition of a high probability trade
22:50 - A successful trader's psychology
23:37 - Deciding on the right risk appetite
24:26 - What other assets Nicholas is vested in
25:02 - How much should a new trader need to get started?
26:53 - Perks of being a full time trader
28:18 - What Patrick wished he knew before he started trading full time
29:14 - 2 top qualities of a successful trader
31:04 - Advise to new aspiring future trades
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Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus - ExclusiveInterview with Patrick Lee, full time trader at the Singapore Monetary Exchange (SIMEX).
This video interview is a bonus from the Secrets of Singapore Trading Gurus book by AlvinChow, founder and CEO of Dr Wealth.
In this video, Alvin finds out the following from Patrick Lee:
00:13 - Who is Patrick Lee and how did he get into trading
01:52 - Recovering after a huge loss
05:22 - Patrick's trading journey and algorithm trading
09:54 - Futures vs Equity - which is easier?
12:20 - Patrick's best and worst trades
15:33 - How often should you evaluate your trading performance
16:51 - Patrick's successful trading style
21:15 - Patrick's definition of a high probability trade
22:50 - A successful trader's psychology
23:37 - Deciding on the right risk appetite
24:26 - What other assets Nicholas is vested in
25:02 - How much should a new trader need to get started?
26:53 - Perks of being a full time trader
28:18 - What Patrick wished he knew before he started trading full time
29:14 - 2 top qualities of a successful trader
31:04 - Advise to new aspiring future trades
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Olivia Lum is the founder, group chief executive officer, and president of the Singapore-based Hyflux Group. She also heads the Research and Developmentfunction.
Lum started corporate life as a chemist with Glaxo Pharmaceutical. After working for three years at Glaxo, she left in 1989 at the age of 28 to start up Hydrochem, the precursor to Hyflux, with just SG$20,000 of capital, which she raised by selling her condominium and car.[3] She hired three employees at the start; Lum herself rode around on a motorcycle selling her company's water filters and treatment chemicals.[4] By January 2001, Hyflux had become the first water treatment company to be listed on SESDAQ, and was upgraded to the Singapore Exchange's Mainboard in April 2003.[citation needed] By 2005, she had a net worth of over US$240 million, which earned her a place as the only woman on Forbes' "Southeast AsiaRich List".[5] As of2007, Hyflux was worth SG$1 billion and employed more than 800 people.[3]
Lum holds several positions in public service. She is a board member of SPRING Singapore, the National UniversitySingaporeCouncil, and the Singapore Exchange, as well as the president of the Singapore WaterAssociation. She is also a member of the UNESCAPBusinessAdvisory Council and the Singapore Green Plan 2012 coordinating committee.[citation needed] Lum was a Nominated Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Singapore from 2 July 2002 to 1 January 2005.[citation needed] In 2003, she was awarded the InternationalManagementActionAward, followed by the GlobalFemale Invent and Innovate Award the following year.[6]
On October 3]2008, Lum resigned her position as independent non-executive director of the Singapore Exchange and relinquished her position on the audit, regulatory conflicts and remuneration committees of the Exchange, according to the Exchange's filing. She stated this was due to her heavy work commitments in line with Hyflux's rapid expansion, and that her resignation would enable her to focus more time and resources on Hyflux's growth.

Olivia Lum is the founder, group chief executive officer, and president of the Singapore-based Hyflux Group. She also heads the Research and Developmentfunction.
Lum started corporate life as a chemist with Glaxo Pharmaceutical. After working for three years at Glaxo, she left in 1989 at the age of 28 to start up Hydrochem, the precursor to Hyflux, with just SG$20,000 of capital, which she raised by selling her condominium and car.[3] She hired three employees at the start; Lum herself rode around on a motorcycle selling her company's water filters and treatment chemicals.[4] By January 2001, Hyflux had become the first water treatment company to be listed on SESDAQ, and was upgraded to the Singapore Exchange's Mainboard in April 2003.[citation needed] By 2005, she had a net worth of over US$240 million, which earned her a place as the only woman on Forbes' "Southeast AsiaRich List".[5] As of2007, Hyflux was worth SG$1 billion and employed more than 800 people.[3]
Lum holds several positions in public service. She is a board member of SPRING Singapore, the National UniversitySingaporeCouncil, and the Singapore Exchange, as well as the president of the Singapore WaterAssociation. She is also a member of the UNESCAPBusinessAdvisory Council and the Singapore Green Plan 2012 coordinating committee.[citation needed] Lum was a Nominated Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Singapore from 2 July 2002 to 1 January 2005.[citation needed] In 2003, she was awarded the InternationalManagementActionAward, followed by the GlobalFemale Invent and Innovate Award the following year.[6]
On October 3]2008, Lum resigned her position as independent non-executive director of the Singapore Exchange and relinquished her position on the audit, regulatory conflicts and remuneration committees of the Exchange, according to the Exchange's filing. She stated this was due to her heavy work commitments in line with Hyflux's rapid expansion, and that her resignation would enable her to focus more time and resources on Hyflux's growth.

SINGAPORE EXCHANGE NUS | HEC MONTREAL | AFTERMOVIE 2016

During my exchange semester in Singapore, I had the pleasure to experience many amazing adventures. I'm so thankful for the people I've met, the things I've learnt about this fascinating city, and all the things I could see during my travels. I'm above all very thankful for the friends I've made during this exchange and I'm so glad that we shared this experience together! Here is the final video from all the trips and events I took part in.
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE | NUS 2016
Trips to:
Malaysia | Philippines | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Thailand | Cambodia | Vietnam | SouthKorea
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Music:
Axero ft. Iam Trevor - Back To Summer (Itro Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzzuL_4CtzI
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U.S and Singapore exchange sailors

Sailors from U.S. Navy and Republic of Singapore Navy participate in a sailor exchange.